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>> anthony: it's expanding fast. >> chris: yeah, it is. >> anthony: the town. >> chris: it is. >> anthony: i mean, they're going to be building all the way -- >> chris: yeah, all the way down there. >> anthony: all the way around. >> chris: yeah, so -- >> anthony: so that's thousands of tourists. >> chris: yeah, thousands. >> anthony: like, probably -- >> chris: to be honest, i'm waiting for that moment. i don't want to think. >> chris: we really need that, you know, because this town was dying fast and real fast so chris blackwell came back and now he's booming the town so it's a good step in the right direction. >> anthony: oh, thank you. oh yeah, see now, now i'm happy. that is just beautiful. nice place to grow up? >> chris: it is. >> anthony: what -- what's it like being a kid? >> chris: my tale is that i used to spend it at the beach. >> anthony: that's pretty good. >> chris: yeah. >> anthony: who gets to do that? >> chris: well, i guess only me and my friends. >> anthony: but, i mean, do you ever, do you ever take it for granted like you ever say -- do you ever get -- ? >> chris: y
>> anthony: it's expanding fast. >> chris: yeah, it is. >> anthony: the town. >> chris: it is. >> anthony: i mean, they're going to be building all the way -- >> chris: yeah, all the way down there. >> anthony: all the way around. >> chris: yeah, so -- >> anthony: so that's thousands of tourists. >> chris: yeah, thousands. >> anthony: like, probably -- >> chris: to be honest, i'm waiting for that moment. i don't want to...
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. >> anthony: --and where to find it. >> anthony: mm. it's good. if you work hard you need a big hunk of meat. >> mico: it's a, you know, from the low, low chain of the meat but it really has a lot of fat and it's -- >> anthony: right. good for you. >> mico: yeah. he says that we need some wine, red wine. >> anthony: yeah, right. >> mico: i saw some construction sites that they have -- >> anthony: that they serve wine? >> mico: yeah. yeah. >> anthony: man. >> mico: i guess, uh, the owners of this construction especially are strict about it. >> anthony: i'd be a little nervous. >> mico: yeah, of course. >> anthony: guys up on the top floor -- >> mico: 50 meters, yeah. >> anthony: so, where are most of these guys from? [ speaking foreign language ] >> mico: we, we got one from paraguay here. a lot from argentina. >> anthony: from buenos aires? or from outside of buenos aires? >> mico: usually from inside, from the provinces. >> anthony: and how long has the job lasted? >> mico: i was asking. it started one year and a half ago. >> anthony:
. >> anthony: --and where to find it. >> anthony: mm. it's good. if you work hard you need a big hunk of meat. >> mico: it's a, you know, from the low, low chain of the meat but it really has a lot of fat and it's -- >> anthony: right. good for you. >> mico: yeah. he says that we need some wine, red wine. >> anthony: yeah, right. >> mico: i saw some construction sites that they have -- >> anthony: that they serve wine? >> mico: yeah. yeah....
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. >> anthony: hey, how are ya? >> keola: all right. >> anthony: you good? >> keola: yes sir. >> archie: hilani. >> anthony: how do you do? how are you? >> archie: keawe. >> anthony: what's going on? hi. >> archie: meghan. >> anthony: hello. >> archie: those are my two daughters, this is my wife alicia. >> anthony: why hello, hi. >> archie: brennan, come say hi. >> anthony: hey, brennan, how are ya? >> archie: and, uh, milton. this is milton. >> anthony: milton, good to meet you. so how, uh, how does everybody know each other here? >> archie: we live on an island, everybody knows everybody here. >> anthony: okay, that's true. why did i even ask? >> archie: it's just the way you roll. >> woman: i think i met uncle ross through the water. just surfing and then we became, like, family. >> ross: daughter. >> tiare: yeah and he's like my -- and he's like my dad. my ohana. >> anthony: each and every weekend uncle ross can be found here with his ohana. a hawaiian word that describes an extended circle of family and close friends. >> anthony: man, nice. they got luc
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>> anthony: man, it's -- >> masa: yeah. >> anthony: ooh, pretty. not only does the irori heat the entire house, it becomes the gathering place on nights like these. >> masa: arigato, cheers. >> anthony: konbai. they get together -- cook, eat, drink large quantities of unfiltered, slightly chunky sake, and enjoy the country life. lookin' good. the boys have laid out the makings of a pretty amazing feast -- iwana, or char, were caught today in a nearby mountain stream. enormous hokkaido scallops, pulled this morning from the sea of japan, sizzle and pucker in their shells over the fire in butter and lime juice and a touch of home-brewed soy sauce. wild japanese boar hangs above the coals, radiating its sweet aroma as it cooks. look at that. >> masa: yeah. >> anthony: so how long have you all known each other? how many years? >> masa: 30 years. right? we know each other. i love this kind of cooking, you know? it's the way i like. >> anthony: wow. >> masa: be careful, though. it's hot, though. >> anthony: oh, yeah. >> masa: mm! >> anthony: wow, it's sw
>> anthony: man, it's -- >> masa: yeah. >> anthony: ooh, pretty. not only does the irori heat the entire house, it becomes the gathering place on nights like these. >> masa: arigato, cheers. >> anthony: konbai. they get together -- cook, eat, drink large quantities of unfiltered, slightly chunky sake, and enjoy the country life. lookin' good. the boys have laid out the makings of a pretty amazing feast -- iwana, or char, were caught today in a nearby mountain...
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. >> anthony: no really? >> mark: really. >> sean: but the crazy thing is it's like even five years ago there wasn't a single one of these on the menu. you know, before we all knew mark, everyone had the same crap on the menus -- tuna, salmon, grouper, snapper -- which is delicious stuff, but as we all know we've overfished that. and mark really taught all of us the beauty of stuff like this. this is a half-shell style, so you just leave the scale on, the skin on, just cook it one side up. >> anthony: it's sort of basting itself in there. >> sean: yeah, yeah. it makes like a cup. it's very creole. >> anthony: is there something out there that you're seeing that's still a hard sell that you wish people would -- >> mark: one of the hardest sells is amberjack. amberjack, yeah. >> sean: amberjack, for sure. >> anthony: the japanese love it, amberjack. ooh, look at that. that is pretty. it smells good. >> mark: wow. yum. >> sean: oh man. >> mark: i can eat that 365 days a year. >> sean: ah, charcoal and fish. it's
. >> anthony: no really? >> mark: really. >> sean: but the crazy thing is it's like even five years ago there wasn't a single one of these on the menu. you know, before we all knew mark, everyone had the same crap on the menus -- tuna, salmon, grouper, snapper -- which is delicious stuff, but as we all know we've overfished that. and mark really taught all of us the beauty of stuff like this. this is a half-shell style, so you just leave the scale on, the skin on, just cook it...
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>> anthony: now watch mr. new york city liberal shoot that target out there from 244 windswept yards. oh, wow. wow, am i accounting for windage dropping and wind distant -- what? >> jesse: yeah, you want to aim 13 millimeters to the left, 4 millimeters high, and you'll hit dead center. [ laughter ] >> anthony: left? >> jesse: no, hold it right on. i'm just giving you a -- >> anthony: just hold it right on? >> jesse: i was just making you -- making a joke. >> anthony: taking advantage of the city boy. >> man 2: that wind's gotta be 20 miles an hour. >> daniel: yeah, holding the rifle in this wind without a brace, it's tough. >> man 3: all eyes are on you, no pressure. [ gunshot ] >> man 4: pretty close, huh? >> man 5: pretty close, yeah. >> man 6: yeah, he may have been a hair left. [ gunshot ] >> man 7: a little high that time, i think. [ gunshot ] a little right. shooting real good, though, tony. >> bill: i mean, you're not missing it by much. if you were elk hunting, you'd be hitting it. >> anthony: exhale,
>> anthony: now watch mr. new york city liberal shoot that target out there from 244 windswept yards. oh, wow. wow, am i accounting for windage dropping and wind distant -- what? >> jesse: yeah, you want to aim 13 millimeters to the left, 4 millimeters high, and you'll hit dead center. [ laughter ] >> anthony: left? >> jesse: no, hold it right on. i'm just giving you a -- >> anthony: just hold it right on? >> jesse: i was just making you -- making a joke....
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anthony: really? >> tandy: i love eating outdoors. >> anthony: yeah, me too. oh yeah. now we're talkin'. thank you. so who started in the restaurant hospitality business in nashville first? you started -- >> pat: october of '06. >> anthony: '06. >> tyler: we started in 2003. >> anthony: '03? what was it like in '03? what did people want to eat in nashville in '03? >> sean: holy cow. >> tyler: steak and potatoes. >> sean: steakhouse, man. that's all it was. those were the only places to eat. >> anthony: yeah, but which came first, the customer or the chef in this case? >> pat: chef. >> sean: chef, man. >> tyler: chef showed up first. >> anthony: how open to new shit -- >> sean: that's the thing about nashville. >> anthony: -- were people in nashville? always? from the beginning? >> sean: people, yeah. >> pat: because it's artistic. people are very progressive. >> tandy: it's such a creative -- >> pat: it doesn't mean they know what they're tasting, or at that time they knew what they were tasting, but
anthony: really? >> tandy: i love eating outdoors. >> anthony: yeah, me too. oh yeah. now we're talkin'. thank you. so who started in the restaurant hospitality business in nashville first? you started -- >> pat: october of '06. >> anthony: '06. >> tyler: we started in 2003. >> anthony: '03? what was it like in '03? what did people want to eat in nashville in '03? >> sean: holy cow. >> tyler: steak and potatoes. >> sean: steakhouse, man....
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>> anthony: racial disparity. this is something that the revolution promised to address. >> yusimi: their main mistake was to say that they had eradicated racism. just like it could be eradicated just like that. on the street, for instance, policemen, the first people they stop, black people. if you're black, you are a potential criminal. ♪ >> anthony: her mom, rosa, prepares a cabbage stew with carrots, tomatoes, and green beans for her, as yuismi is a rare vegetarian on an island where pork is king. oh, fantastic, look at that. and for us, pork marinated in garlic, onion, and sour orange. please tell your mom it's superb, really excellent. [ speaking spanish ] >> anthony: thank you. you have a very highly educated public here, one of the most literate nations on earth. >> yusimi: that's funny, we're highly educated, like you said, but we're behind concerning internet and all that stuff. most the folk have access to only the official media, the official newspaper. if internet comes, and i think the government i
>> anthony: racial disparity. this is something that the revolution promised to address. >> yusimi: their main mistake was to say that they had eradicated racism. just like it could be eradicated just like that. on the street, for instance, policemen, the first people they stop, black people. if you're black, you are a potential criminal. ♪ >> anthony: her mom, rosa, prepares a cabbage stew with carrots, tomatoes, and green beans for her, as yuismi is a rare vegetarian on an...
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>> anthony: wow. so, okinawa's most famous export, perhaps, is karate. >> hokama: uh-huh. >> anthony: when most of us think of karate we think of striking exclusively. is that an accurate representation of what you're doing? >> james: the basis of okinawan karate is that it was used primarily as a defensive art. um, in other words, being able to, you know, control and subdue the opponent. usually, if you could, in a humane way, but then if you had to -- >> anthony: right. >> james: -- finish them then you had the ability to finish them. the striking is important but a lot of the technique is not about striking, it's about submission techniques. and some of that is to do with kyusho, so, attacking nerve points. and, uh, hokama sensei in particular is extremely skilled at, um, dealing with, uh, you know, bigger stronger, opponents. >> hokama: human engineering, very important. point, point, point, point, point, point, point, point, point. then this point attack with the fingers. no, no knuckle, open. >>
>> anthony: wow. so, okinawa's most famous export, perhaps, is karate. >> hokama: uh-huh. >> anthony: when most of us think of karate we think of striking exclusively. is that an accurate representation of what you're doing? >> james: the basis of okinawan karate is that it was used primarily as a defensive art. um, in other words, being able to, you know, control and subdue the opponent. usually, if you could, in a humane way, but then if you had to -- >> anthony:...
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cheers. >> anthony: all right. thank you, guys. >> bo: cheers. >> anthony: this is going to end badly. >> scott: cheers. >> zeb: cheers. ♪ ♪ >> anthony: this is a nice house. man, it just feels like i never left in a lot of ways. but, of course, it's 40 years later almost. that was the sodom and gomorrah by the sea over there. a big candy store for a horny, stupid, 17 year old with a taste for chemicals. you know, i was an angry young man. what the hell was so i angry about? it came as a rude surprise when i turned 30 because i figured i'd be dead by then. i was still quite some time away from my first bag of heroin. but in a lot of ways it was a foregone conclusion, my whole life was sort of leading up to that point. to my first bag of dope. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> anthony: i left provincetown with restaurant experience, a suntan, and an ever-deepening relationship with recreational drugs. i went to culinary school, then to new york city, and never returned. today, however, i'm staying in massachusetts, heading over to
cheers. >> anthony: all right. thank you, guys. >> bo: cheers. >> anthony: this is going to end badly. >> scott: cheers. >> zeb: cheers. ♪ ♪ >> anthony: this is a nice house. man, it just feels like i never left in a lot of ways. but, of course, it's 40 years later almost. that was the sodom and gomorrah by the sea over there. a big candy store for a horny, stupid, 17 year old with a taste for chemicals. you know, i was an angry young man. what the hell...
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anthony, we can have also a meatball. >> anthony: as you wish man, whatever. >> italian anthony: okay. >> anthony: whatever, i'll try anything. >> marco: it's a mix of different things, you know? scrambled bread, parmesan cheese, pecorino. >> anthony: right. >> marco: parsley, eggs. and of course -- >> anthony: and horse. >> marco: horse. >> anthony: it is very tasty. let's put it this way. when my daughter asks me for a pony, i'm bringing her here, pointing at that griddle and saying, "here's your -- pony." for adults with advanced non-small cell lung cancer, previously treated with platinum-based chemotherapy, including those with an abnormal alk or egfr gene who've tried an fda-approved targeted therapy... this is big. a chance to live longer with opdivo (nivolumab). opdivo demonstrated longer life and is the most prescribed immunotherapy for these patients. opdivo significantly increased the chance of living longer versus chemotherapy. opdivo works with your immune system. opdivo can cause your immune system to attack normal organs and tissues in your body and affect how they work
anthony, we can have also a meatball. >> anthony: as you wish man, whatever. >> italian anthony: okay. >> anthony: whatever, i'll try anything. >> marco: it's a mix of different things, you know? scrambled bread, parmesan cheese, pecorino. >> anthony: right. >> marco: parsley, eggs. and of course -- >> anthony: and horse. >> marco: horse. >> anthony: it is very tasty. let's put it this way. when my daughter asks me for a pony, i'm bringing...
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. >> anthony: sweet! >> jim keane: the community recognized the miner was at the top of the food chain. when i grew up, he was considered just like a doctor or lawyer because everybody knew that he was the one making everything work. the other thing about mining is that it is so intensive, i mean you need engineers, guys running ventilation, mechanic or carpenter or a pipefitter. it's just such a diverse asset to have all these different types of people. that's what was so good about it. >> anthony: mining was always dangerous but these men are proud of what they do and of the generations who came before them. who built neighborhoods and schools and helped power the nation. >> jim keane: they loved their work. they raised their families. they worked all the time. >> anthony: it was a destination with hopes and dreams of hard work leading to a better life. >> jim keane: you know the company's a son of a bitch, let's face it. but they were our son of a bitch. so -- so you know that's just the way it was. th
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>> anthony: i don't, i don't. i feel guilty about not feeling guilty. >> ruhlman: that's more to the point. now you're starting to be honest with yourself. >> anthony: you're right. right. ♪ bueller? bueller? that's the unlimited effect. stream your entertainment and more with unlimited data when you switch to at&t wireless and have directv. plus, get the amazing new iphone 7 on us. ...stop clicking around...travel sites to find a better price... the lowest prices on our hotels are always at hilton.com. so pay less and get more only at hilton.com. now, lash like a boss! new big shot mascara from maybelline new york. big shot bristles hold more. for fully loaded lashes. big shot volume. see it. believe it. maybelline's big shot make it happen ♪maybelline new york♪ remember when you said men are supeyeah...ivers? yeah, then how'd i get this... ...allstate safe driving bonus check? ...only allstate sends you a bonus check for every six months you're accident free. silence. it's good to be in, good hands. ♪ â™
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>> anthony: eh -- no. >> andy: no. >> anthony: all right, let's go, guys. i need to stop at a sports bar. i need some chicken wings, i need some like, uh, fried mozzarella sticks. i need to go to a gun range. more beer, more food. >> andy: if you go on the sidewalk it'll take us like 10 minutes to get 50 feet. kind of stay to your right and don't get killed. >> anthony: what was i saying? oh yes, beer loves crispy. beer loves salty. beer loves fatty. spicy, salty, fried together? happiness. [ waitress speaking thai ] >> andy: oh okay. no beer. >> anthony: okay, what are they drinking? >> andy: uh, they're drinking water. >> anthony: clear, kidney-cleaning water. so good and so important to a healthy lifestyle. i'd imagine. midnight nam prik moon. that's what you do after you've had a few drinks. maybe a lot of drinks, because what you need -- maybe you didn't know you needed it, but you do -- is nam prik. thai chili dip. >> andy: yeah. nam prik is what the vast majority of thai people who live in america who come to thailand to visit who go back ended up ge
>> anthony: eh -- no. >> andy: no. >> anthony: all right, let's go, guys. i need to stop at a sports bar. i need some chicken wings, i need some like, uh, fried mozzarella sticks. i need to go to a gun range. more beer, more food. >> andy: if you go on the sidewalk it'll take us like 10 minutes to get 50 feet. kind of stay to your right and don't get killed. >> anthony: what was i saying? oh yes, beer loves crispy. beer loves salty. beer loves fatty. spicy, salty,...
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. >> anthony: snails? like, uh, the, from the sea? the whelk? >> waiter: no. >> anthony: no. or, no, the -- >> waiter: terra. >> anthony: oh, really? oh, man. this is serious. [ abel laughs ] >> anthony: what's the best thing about this city? >> abel: everything you talked about. that when you bring a baby in here there's a love for life. the work, the art, the attitude, how to live. if i'm in a bad mood i'm negative, i'm down. okay? >> anthony: right. >> abel: then i walk out, i see this chick. see this chick here, lucia? okay? okay, i might be personally like, "i don't feel like going to the market." bah bah. this chick is running the market. she's, like, you know what i mean? i don't know how old she is, but you dig? and never, like, seeing you it's like, "wow. we're alive. we have this moment on earth." and that's part of the food. >> waiter: artichoke. >> anthony: artichoke. mm. oh man, that's amazing. >> abel: okay, when you care about the people you're feeding, you're gonna do it. people come in, yo
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>> anthony: little kid's good. >> marcus: little kid is amazing. >> anthony: for those lucky enough to have them, progression seems to be fast. >> marcus: this gives me hope. honestly, that's -- this could be a really cool town. not just a great town with big buildings, you know, but a cool town too. ♪ >> anthony: for skater boys and television hosts alike, the thing to in late night addis is something called turbo and tibs. >> marcus: i feel like at a college party or something like that. it's perfect. >> anthony: turbo is a mutant concoction consisting of gin, beer, wine, and sprite. >> anthony: what's the first rule of drinking? don't mix! abenezer temesgen, addesu hailemichael, and bouzayou julien founded ethiopia skate, the grassroots skating community that grew up in the parking lots around addis. sean stromsoe is a founding member who's been documenting the group. >> anthony: all right, man. my first -- my first turbo. cheers. >> all: cheers. >> sean: it's like apple juice. >> anthony: you're right. >> marcus: it's sweet, but the gin is good. >> anthony: it is like apple juice
>> anthony: little kid's good. >> marcus: little kid is amazing. >> anthony: for those lucky enough to have them, progression seems to be fast. >> marcus: this gives me hope. honestly, that's -- this could be a really cool town. not just a great town with big buildings, you know, but a cool town too. ♪ >> anthony: for skater boys and television hosts alike, the thing to in late night addis is something called turbo and tibs. >> marcus: i feel like at a...
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. >> anthony: 15 years. you're a floridian. >> iggy: yeah. >> anthony: when i was young, this man was a role model, an ideal, a roadmap for bad behavior. his music, it turned out, was the soundtrack for most of my life. still is. james osterburg of muskegon, michigan, known still all over the world as iggy pop. >> anthony: you grew up in michigan, you've lived in new york for a long period of time. >> iggy: i went from michigan to london. i went from london to hollywood, hollywood to berlin, which was great. back to london. and new york from '79 to '99. >> anthony: was it a conceivable option at any point, i can live in florida? >> iggy: it wasn't for me. i was hustling. hustling in a big city. it just kind of happened by chance. i had a shady friend who owned a condo here. and this is a nice little trashy hang. you could just pull up to the beach any time you wanted and look out and see the end of complications. and anybody could do that and it and i thought, that's a -- this is beautiful. ♪ >> anthony: s
. >> anthony: 15 years. you're a floridian. >> iggy: yeah. >> anthony: when i was young, this man was a role model, an ideal, a roadmap for bad behavior. his music, it turned out, was the soundtrack for most of my life. still is. james osterburg of muskegon, michigan, known still all over the world as iggy pop. >> anthony: you grew up in michigan, you've lived in new york for a long period of time. >> iggy: i went from michigan to london. i went from london to...
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. >> anthony: bastards. i mean, they should be more sensitive to that. >> jamie hince: they should be. >> news reporter: it's been one of the nastiest campaigns. so much lying, so much assembling. >> news reporter 2: catastrophe. >> news reporter 3: so far the reaction has been, well, chaos. >> anthony: so, yesterday the prime minister resigned, and england leaving the european union. >> jamie hince: honestly, it kind of makes me feel like i don't believe in democracy anymore. >> news reporter: how quickly the pound is reacting to political news. >> news reporter 2: we are entering a very dark, dangerous period. >> jamie hince: politics, where things are decided by people talking about, "it's just dumb having a central government in brussels. we've got nothing in common with the people from romania and bulgaria." and i said, well, i'm kinda thinking calling the people from sunderland or wales, you know, saying they don't have anything in common with the people from london. we appoint some old people -- and t
. >> anthony: bastards. i mean, they should be more sensitive to that. >> jamie hince: they should be. >> news reporter: it's been one of the nastiest campaigns. so much lying, so much assembling. >> news reporter 2: catastrophe. >> news reporter 3: so far the reaction has been, well, chaos. >> anthony: so, yesterday the prime minister resigned, and england leaving the european union. >> jamie hince: honestly, it kind of makes me feel like i don't...
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. >> anthony: coppola. he didn't -- it up. >> guido: no. >> anthony: no. >> guido: no. [ wind blowing ] ♪ ♪ ♪ i took a walk through this beautiful world ♪ ♪ felt the cool rain on my shoulder ♪ ♪ found something good in this beautiful world ♪ ♪ i felt the rain getting colder ♪ ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la ♪ [ man in street speaking greek ] [ ferry horn ] [ man speaking greek ] >> anthony: people who come here, stopping in naxos, are they island hopping, or are they coming is this the destination? >> lambros: well, i mean, island hopping happens a lot during the summer. so, you know, as someone who's arranged to have like a two-, three-week vacation in greece will probably want to visit like at least two or three islands. >> anthony: mm-hmm. so how many islands in this island group? >> lambros: the cyclades? >> anthony: cyclades. >> lambros: is it about 15. maybe more. there's andros, tinos, mykonos, syros,
. >> anthony: coppola. he didn't -- it up. >> guido: no. >> anthony: no. >> guido: no. [ wind blowing ] ♪ ♪ ♪ i took a walk through this beautiful world ♪ ♪ felt the cool rain on my shoulder ♪ ♪ found something good in this beautiful world ♪ ♪ i felt the rain getting colder ♪ ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la, ♪ sha, la, la, la, la ♪ [ man in street speaking greek ] [ ferry horn ] [ man speaking...
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>> anthony: right. you don't want people on the other side of the world thinking that le bernardin sends pussies out there to represent. >> eric: you know what, you're scaring the shit out of me now. seriously. >> anthony: you can't let the team down. >> eric: to me, to me it's more insulting to be shitfaced at the table -- >> anthony: no, no. not here. it's perfectly okay to be shitfaced at the table. that's completely acceptable. it's gonna be a wild week. >> eric: yes, i have the sense of that. >> anthony: here's something they talk about a lot in sichuan when discussing food -- two elements of flavor personified by two ingredients that are integral to so much of the cooking around here. the sichuan peppercorn, known for its flowery, aromatic flavor and its tingly, mind-arranging, mouth-numbing affects. a phenomenon called "ma." and the spicy chili peppers like -- or the even hotter "facing heaven chili" provide the "la," pure heat. so, if you imagine, like, isla, she wolf of the ss, tormenting you w
>> anthony: right. you don't want people on the other side of the world thinking that le bernardin sends pussies out there to represent. >> eric: you know what, you're scaring the shit out of me now. seriously. >> anthony: you can't let the team down. >> eric: to me, to me it's more insulting to be shitfaced at the table -- >> anthony: no, no. not here. it's perfectly okay to be shitfaced at the table. that's completely acceptable. it's gonna be a wild week....
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>> anthony: artist, author, icon ralph steadman continues to make art every day. he was the visual expression of dr. hunter s. thompson's finest works. >> ralph steadman: when hunter came here in 1991-2, i brought him down to a pub here. "oh, martin, this is hunter." "hello." >> anthony: here would be ralph's local, the chequers inn in kent. >> ralph steadman: hunter would be like, uh, "choose what you will, please." so, i'd say, "okay, martin, uh, could you make, perhaps, make that a double." well, these optics, you know, they haven't got nothing in them. >> anthony: yeah, they're little chiclet-sized, yeah. >> ralph steadman: so, we did that twice with it and put it down in front of hunter. hunter was looking at it, he says, "what's that, a sample?" [ laughs ] >> anthony: where you from originally? >> ralph steadman: uh, well, i am welsh. my mother, she was gweny rogers from rhosllanerchrugog. >> anthony: uh-huh, don't ask me to spell that. >> ralph steadman: no, i can't even do it myself. >> anthony: so how english do you feel, given that you grew up in wales?
>> anthony: artist, author, icon ralph steadman continues to make art every day. he was the visual expression of dr. hunter s. thompson's finest works. >> ralph steadman: when hunter came here in 1991-2, i brought him down to a pub here. "oh, martin, this is hunter." "hello." >> anthony: here would be ralph's local, the chequers inn in kent. >> ralph steadman: hunter would be like, uh, "choose what you will, please." so, i'd say, "okay,...
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. >> anthony: oh that's not a bad gig. >> yeah, yeah. >> anthony: how african will houston be in twenty years? a lot, right? >> gertrude: i want, all my family still over there. my mom, my sister -- >> anthony: and you'd like them to come. >> gertrude: i want them to come. >> anthony: a lot of first generation and second generation african babies are going to be happening here. >> albert: yeah. >> anthony: houston is going to look real different. you'll hear lingala at the 7-eleven? no problem? >> gertrude: no problem. >> anthony: in 10 years? this lovely lady has a typical airline credit card. so she only earns double miles on purchases she makes from that airline. what'd you earn double miles on, please? ugh. that's unfortunate. there's a better option. the capital one venture card. with venture, you earn unlimited double miles on every purchase, everywhere, every day. not just airline purchases. seems like a no-brainer. what's in your wallet? i've got it covered. new dream cushion liquid foundation... from maybelline new york. liquid foundation, reinvented: complete, luminous coverag
. >> anthony: oh that's not a bad gig. >> yeah, yeah. >> anthony: how african will houston be in twenty years? a lot, right? >> gertrude: i want, all my family still over there. my mom, my sister -- >> anthony: and you'd like them to come. >> gertrude: i want them to come. >> anthony: a lot of first generation and second generation african babies are going to be happening here. >> albert: yeah. >> anthony: houston is going to look real...
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to help grow the -- they had enhancements at saint anthonies and outreach at saint anthony's so saint anthony's was given funding to do outreach to their dining room guest to initiate discussions with saint francis to have a referral process, to do outreach and enrollment at hamilton -- to obtain access to eligibility workers to make them eligible for medical and participate in homeless connect events. >> in 2015, the innovation fund received $1.125 million into the fund. and a grants were awarded in the amount of $1.3 million. the grants awarded were to several community based organizations representing enhancements and care for behavioral health, senior health and the saint anthony infrastructure and outreach i mentioned a few minutes ago. this is a summary of the additional health care previsions that are required in the da. the first was around post to acute care, and the deadline for this obligation was extended to december 31, 2015. given reduction and skilled numbering services and sub acute karat cpmc homes, they asked for most -- we worked with san francisco hospitals to asse
to help grow the -- they had enhancements at saint anthonies and outreach at saint anthony's so saint anthony's was given funding to do outreach to their dining room guest to initiate discussions with saint francis to have a referral process, to do outreach and enrollment at hamilton -- to obtain access to eligibility workers to make them eligible for medical and participate in homeless connect events. >> in 2015, the innovation fund received $1.125 million into the fund. and a grants...
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anthony: right. it takes a wild for a band usually to figure out who it is, what it is, what it is all .bout, find a sound that is you did you feel confident in what that was when you were there finally? think we are constantly still searching for that. we know certain things that we do well together, and we try to, like, use those to their greatest advantage, but also, like, the beatles being our model for almost everything, like, you look at their records quickhey put out in very succession, and they are also different from each other, and yet, they maintain this identity at the core that is the beatles. that is something we are always striving to do with each new record, continue to experiment and, like, reach out for places that we have not been before. anthony: things change, don't they? label andou have a bigger audiences and everything is on the line and there is the lady a of growth, both artistically and commercially, so there are a whole new set of pressures that come once that happens. >>
anthony: right. it takes a wild for a band usually to figure out who it is, what it is, what it is all .bout, find a sound that is you did you feel confident in what that was when you were there finally? think we are constantly still searching for that. we know certain things that we do well together, and we try to, like, use those to their greatest advantage, but also, like, the beatles being our model for almost everything, like, you look at their records quickhey put out in very succession,...
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i'm anthony mason. we begin tonight with a major development in a story many of you saw sunday on "60 minutes" about a michigan sports medicine doctor who treated the nation's top female gymnasts. today, 53-year-old dr. larry nassar was hit with 22 criminal charges, accused of sexually assaulting nine girls. and he has many more accusers. our dr. jon lapook has been investigating this story, and a word of caution-- some of what you're about to hear is graphic. >> this guy is disgusting. this guy is despicable. he is a monster. >> reporter: michigan attorney general bill schuette has charged dr. nassar with sexually assaulting young female gymnasts under the guise of medical treatment. today's complaint alleges the nine athletes, all under the age of 16, had treatments that included digital penetration of the vagina and anus. since december, nassar has been held without bail in michigan, charged with possession of child pornography, and criminal sexual conduct involving the daughter of a family friend. c
i'm anthony mason. we begin tonight with a major development in a story many of you saw sunday on "60 minutes" about a michigan sports medicine doctor who treated the nation's top female gymnasts. today, 53-year-old dr. larry nassar was hit with 22 criminal charges, accused of sexually assaulting nine girls. and he has many more accusers. our dr. jon lapook has been investigating this story, and a word of caution-- some of what you're about to hear is graphic. >> this guy is...
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i'm anthony mason. under growing pressure to use his bully pulpit to condemn anti-semitism, president trump did just that today after touring the national museum of african american history and culture in washington, the president said, "we have to fight bigotry, intolerance, and hatred in all of its very ugly forms." some of the ugliest in recent days were the desecration of a jewish cemetery, and threats against jewish community centers. margaret brennan is at the white house. >> anti-semitic threats targeting our jewish community and community centers are horrible and are painful. >> reporter: for the first time, president trump addressed anti-semitic incidents that have happened on his watch. president trump's comments came after more than 170 graves were toppled at a jewish cemetery in missouri, and more than 50 jewish community centers nationwide received bomb threats. but today, the anne frank center, which fights discrimination, dismissed the president's statement as a "band-aid on the cancer of
i'm anthony mason. under growing pressure to use his bully pulpit to condemn anti-semitism, president trump did just that today after touring the national museum of african american history and culture in washington, the president said, "we have to fight bigotry, intolerance, and hatred in all of its very ugly forms." some of the ugliest in recent days were the desecration of a jewish cemetery, and threats against jewish community centers. margaret brennan is at the white house....
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go with anthony. i think the flip side of this is may be if you are worried that's not enough people are getting jobs, give a big tax breaks to companies who employ people. i think that is a smoother way to do this. >> [laughs] the same robot with different faces? >> "look, my son came!" "i got so many visitors lately!" >> are you angry about being the robots are ready, luis? >> i will be honest. robots do not want puerto rican jobs. >> tom: you are taking our robot jobs! >> whoever are taking the white jobs, but i think anthony is onto something. we should give robots all the jobs human beings don't want. have them be like, you know, prison guards or police officers. police officers, i think that's the actual solution. >> can robot spend time with my girlfriend? >> tom: the prison guards, i think that's a great idea. you could automate the whole prison. it'll be fantastic. >> there will be the smart presenter that pulls me captain kirk paradox thing. >> tom: if you can outsmart the robot prison, you
go with anthony. i think the flip side of this is may be if you are worried that's not enough people are getting jobs, give a big tax breaks to companies who employ people. i think that is a smoother way to do this. >> [laughs] the same robot with different faces? >> "look, my son came!" "i got so many visitors lately!" >> are you angry about being the robots are ready, luis? >> i will be honest. robots do not want puerto rican jobs. >> tom: you...
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and he stays strapped light and hash sitting next to me is the host of the "anthony cumia show, anthony cumia. let's start the show ♪ >> tom: president trump gets less than five hours of sleep a night. and i think it shows. he gets a lot of stuff done, that's what i'm saying. the president told bill o'reilly he typically works until midnight or 1:00 a.m. >> how many heirs make hours a day you are working? >> long hours. right up until 12:00, 1:00 in the morning. >> what time do you get up? >> 5:00. [laughter] >> tom: after waking up, he eats, reads the newspaper, and does yoga. actually, he watches cable use while doing his yoga. in his 2014 book "think like a billionaire," don't sleep more than you have to. at a campaign event, he said this. >> i'm not a big sleeper. 3-4 hours, i want to find out what's going on. [laughter] >> tom: bottom line if you get a good night's rest, you are a loser. i think this is fascinating. anthony? >> deep. bottom boom. >> tom: what does he mean by beep a beep? >> some kind of policy. >> tom: or he's checking the devices. >> that could work. when i was
and he stays strapped light and hash sitting next to me is the host of the "anthony cumia show, anthony cumia. let's start the show ♪ >> tom: president trump gets less than five hours of sleep a night. and i think it shows. he gets a lot of stuff done, that's what i'm saying. the president told bill o'reilly he typically works until midnight or 1:00 a.m. >> how many heirs make hours a day you are working? >> long hours. right up until 12:00, 1:00 in the morning....
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anthony? >> mason: glad baby came back. thanks, jim. still ahead, a security breech as one of america's busiest airports. e. my tip is; it's hard to serve your country when you're to weak to put on your uniform. (announcer) you can quit. for free help, call 1-800-quit-now. or is it your allergy pills? holding you back break through your allergies. introducing flonase sensimist. more complete allergy relief in a gentle mist you may not even notice. using unique mistpro technology, new flonase sensimist delivers a gentle mist to help block six key inflammatory substances that cause your symptoms. most allergy pills only block one. and six is greater than one. break through your allergies. new flonase sensimist. ♪ >> mason: there was a security breech today at new york's j.f.k. airport. 11 people passed through an unattended checkpoint at jetblue's terminal five. three were identified through surveillance video and were screened when their flight arrived in california. police are trying the identify the other eight. on this holiday honor
anthony? >> mason: glad baby came back. thanks, jim. still ahead, a security breech as one of america's busiest airports. e. my tip is; it's hard to serve your country when you're to weak to put on your uniform. (announcer) you can quit. for free help, call 1-800-quit-now. or is it your allergy pills? holding you back break through your allergies. introducing flonase sensimist. more complete allergy relief in a gentle mist you may not even notice. using unique mistpro technology, new...
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i'm anthony mason. president trump filled a key position on his national security team today. he chose lieutenant general h.r. mcmaster as his new national security adviser. he replaces retired general michael flynn, who trump fired one week ago tonight for misleading the vice president about contacts he'd had with russia's ambassador to the u.s. margaret brennan is at the white house where the president returned this evening from florida. >> he's a man of tremendous talent and tremendous experience. >> reporter: president trump introduced lieutenant general h.r. mcmaster as his new national security adviser after spending the weekend at his mar-a-lago estate interviewing candidates. the 54-year-old career army officer is known as one of the most successful battlefield commanders in iraq. >
i'm anthony mason. president trump filled a key position on his national security team today. he chose lieutenant general h.r. mcmaster as his new national security adviser. he replaces retired general michael flynn, who trump fired one week ago tonight for misleading the vice president about contacts he'd had with russia's ambassador to the u.s. margaret brennan is at the white house where the president returned this evening from florida. >> he's a man of tremendous talent and...
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to help grow the -- they had enhancements at saint anthonies and outreach at saint anthony's so saint anthony's was given funding to do outreach to their dining room guest to initiate discussions with saint francis to have a referral process, to do outreach and enrollment at hamilton -- to obtain access to eligibility workers to make them eligible for medical and participate in homeless connect events. >> in 2015, the innovation fund received $1.125 million into the fund. and a grants were awarded in the amount of $1.3 million. the grants awarded were to several community based organizations representing enhancements and care for behavioral health, senior health and the saint anthony infrastructure and outreach i mentioned a few minutes ago. this is a summary of the additional health care previsions that are required in the da. the first was around post to acute care, and the deadline for this obligation was extended to december 31, 2015. given reduction and skilled numbering services and sub acute karat cpmc homes, they asked for most -- we worked with san francisco hospitals to asse
to help grow the -- they had enhancements at saint anthonies and outreach at saint anthony's so saint anthony's was given funding to do outreach to their dining room guest to initiate discussions with saint francis to have a referral process, to do outreach and enrollment at hamilton -- to obtain access to eligibility workers to make them eligible for medical and participate in homeless connect events. >> in 2015, the innovation fund received $1.125 million into the fund. and a grants...
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to help grow the -- they had enhancements at saint anthonies and outreach at saint anthony's so saint anthony's was given funding to do outreach to their dining room guest to initiate discussions with saint francis to have a referral process, to do outreach and enrollment at hamilton -- to obtain access to eligibility workers to make them eligible for medical and participate in homeless connect events. >> in 2015, the innovation fund received $1.125 million into the fund. and a grants were awarded in the amount of $1.3 million. the grants awarded were to several community based organizations representing enhancements and care for behavioral health, senior health and the saint anthony infrastructure and outreach i mentioned a few minutes ago. this is a summary of the additional health care previsions that are required in the da. the first was around post to acute care, and the deadline for this obligation was extended to december 31, 2015. given reduction and skilled numbering services and sub acute karat cpmc homes, they asked for most -- we worked with san francisco hospitals to asse
to help grow the -- they had enhancements at saint anthonies and outreach at saint anthony's so saint anthony's was given funding to do outreach to their dining room guest to initiate discussions with saint francis to have a referral process, to do outreach and enrollment at hamilton -- to obtain access to eligibility workers to make them eligible for medical and participate in homeless connect events. >> in 2015, the innovation fund received $1.125 million into the fund. and a grants...
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anthony anderson takes "e.t." behind the scenes of his new show. >> i was attacked by a german shepherd. >> okay, okay. >> now for february 9, 2017, this is "entertainment tonight". >> how about this? it appears george clooney is going to be a dad times two. >> who'd a thunk it. that's great news. julie chin was first to confirm the happy news this morning. >> congratulations are in order for george and amal clooney. the talk has confirmed that the 55-year-old superstar and his 39-year-old attorney wife are expecting twins. >> this is the photo that sparked pregnancy rumors four weeks ago. january 9, amal in a flowey floral dress. since then she's been spotted out wearing loose-fitting clothes. a change from the crop tops and jeans we've seen her in. >> when are the babies coming? >> aren't you nice? isn't she nice? >> you're worse than my mother. >> the baby questions began shortly after their 2014 wedding but we've been bugging george about becoming a dad since, well kind of forever. and he always laughs it off.
anthony anderson takes "e.t." behind the scenes of his new show. >> i was attacked by a german shepherd. >> okay, okay. >> now for february 9, 2017, this is "entertainment tonight". >> how about this? it appears george clooney is going to be a dad times two. >> who'd a thunk it. that's great news. julie chin was first to confirm the happy news this morning. >> congratulations are in order for george and amal clooney. the talk has confirmed...
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katty: anthony zurcher, thank you for coming in. political drama on the subject of donald trump is not confined to america. they are feeling it back in britain, too. the politician who runs the house of commons has expressed his opposition to president trump addressing parliament when he makes his state visit to britain later this year. the comments are surprising because the speaker is meant to be impartial. our chief political correspondent has the story. reporter: it is an honor that has been bestowed on popes and president's speech to both houses of parliament in the splendor of westminster hall with part of the itinerary for a dignitary for the visit to britain. the same invite may not be coming president trump's way. in an astonishing intervention, the comments speaker said recent statements by the president made him uneasy about issuing an invitation. >> i feel very strongly that our opposition to racism and to sexism and our support for equality before the law and an independent judiciary are hugely important considerations
katty: anthony zurcher, thank you for coming in. political drama on the subject of donald trump is not confined to america. they are feeling it back in britain, too. the politician who runs the house of commons has expressed his opposition to president trump addressing parliament when he makes his state visit to britain later this year. the comments are surprising because the speaker is meant to be impartial. our chief political correspondent has the story. reporter: it is an honor that has...
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but anthony kennedy is the decider, the swing vote on the court. so if the conservatives get that seat, it's a whole new supreme court in every sense. so the theory of, that what michael is talking about is that anthony kennedy would look down the bench and see neil gorsuch and think there's goes the neighborhood i better stay. on the other hand he would say well, this guy was a former clerk of mine. i guess i can defer to him now. i don't know. i've talked to some people in the process who strongly deny that was any kind of a factor but others who say it might have been. surf we know that we have quite the confirmation process ahead of us. >> six weeks from now. susan: we have to leave it there. thanks, everybody, for being here. i appreciate it. >> thank you. susan: our conversation will continue on line on the "washington week" extra where we'll talk about president trump's unconventional remarks at the national prayer breakfast and the influential role of another top white house advisor. find that on the "washington week" extra at pbs.org/"wash
but anthony kennedy is the decider, the swing vote on the court. so if the conservatives get that seat, it's a whole new supreme court in every sense. so the theory of, that what michael is talking about is that anthony kennedy would look down the bench and see neil gorsuch and think there's goes the neighborhood i better stay. on the other hand he would say well, this guy was a former clerk of mine. i guess i can defer to him now. i don't know. i've talked to some people in the process who...
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laura anthony is there k on the >> hey, laura, go ahead. we see you, go ahead. >> reporter: i'm still here if you can see me, we're in the dark trying not to attract too much attention. we're right in the middle of the crowd here and again, we just heard a speaker say they have no intention of leaving, if anything, it's become a party atmosphere out here. and as we're standing here on sproul plaza looking up at the building, there are no police officers on that balcony anymore. again, they came out a few minutes ago and gave what i believe to be at least the third disburse order with specific instructions about what is going to happen if folks don't leave in terms of possibility of chemical agents or tear gas they used on the crowd but at this point, we don't see one police officer up there and as you heard the crowd say or one of the hearleaders say himself the are no plans to leave, at least at this point. >> okay. laura, thanks very much. we were interrupted by the producer so i couldn't hear what you said. >> apologize. >> we're going t
laura anthony is there k on the >> hey, laura, go ahead. we see you, go ahead. >> reporter: i'm still here if you can see me, we're in the dark trying not to attract too much attention. we're right in the middle of the crowd here and again, we just heard a speaker say they have no intention of leaving, if anything, it's become a party atmosphere out here. and as we're standing here on sproul plaza looking up at the building, there are no police officers on that balcony anymore....
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anthony, i want to start with you. that was an honest moment. >> he's got to be honest with himself, self-aware. >> you didn't know i meant trump. >> you were pointing out the president of the united states. >> that was an honest moment. the first we have heard anything like this from president trump saying, an "a" for action, a "c" for messaging. >> throughout his entire business career, he's had ups and downs, he's been a great assessor. one of the things people -- >> no, i don't believe he's been a great successor. >> when he came out of the bankruptcy, he restructured his entire business. that business is running virtually debt-free versus 25 to 30 years. >> i don't know that, i haven't seen his taxes. coming off a month talking crowd sizes, hillary clinton, every chance he can get. take this moment and say, yes, this is a positive he's honest about messaging, but he's not a great self-assessor. >> he became the president of the united states by being very self-aware and very closely in touch with the american peop
anthony, i want to start with you. that was an honest moment. >> he's got to be honest with himself, self-aware. >> you didn't know i meant trump. >> you were pointing out the president of the united states. >> that was an honest moment. the first we have heard anything like this from president trump saying, an "a" for action, a "c" for messaging. >> throughout his entire business career, he's had ups and downs, he's been a great assessor. one...